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      Endoscopic treatment of gastric outlet obstruction caused by a gallstone (Bouveret's syndrome) after extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy.

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      Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cholelithiasis, complications, therapy, Disease-Free Survival, Duodenal Diseases, Endoscopy, methods, Fatal Outcome, Female, Gastric Outlet Obstruction, etiology, Humans, Lithotripsy, adverse effects, Syndrome

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          Two patients with gastric outlet obstruction caused by a gallstone were treated by endoscopic lithotripsy. All fragments of significant size were removed orally, except for one that was left in the stomach in the first patient. This fragment caused a recurrent ileus after initial clinical improvement. The other patient remained clinically well after hospital discharge.

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